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no sooner had senator kennedy passed away when nancy pelosi and senator harry byrd, senator robert byrd start talking about something called kennedy care, as though hiding behind man whom we all have great affection for is going to make this turkey of a bill do any good. betsy mccoy, is this kennedy care nonsense dead. even president obama backed away from it today. >> they may not have the votes because so many democrats are feeling heat from their constituents feeling heat realize these bills are not just about covering the uninsured, we all know that. these bills mean you have to give up your health care, you have to move from that plan you like that lets you go to the doctor any time into the one size fits all plan the government is telling you, you have to buy. if you're sanks you will really bear the brunt because there will be a $500 billion cut in future medicare when more people will be in medicare. >> on the political question, i mean, you're a democratic strategist, form of democratic strategist, i am appalled, i think a lot of people are appalled what pelosi and byrd tried t
no sooner had senator kennedy passed away when nancy pelosi and senator harry byrd, senator robert byrd start talking about something called kennedy care, as though hiding behind man whom we all have great affection for is going to make this turkey of a bill do any good. betsy mccoy, is this kennedy care nonsense dead. even president obama backed away from it today. >> they may not have the votes because so many democrats are feeling heat from their constituents feeling heat realize these...
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we'll also hear from senator john kerry and bob schrum, robert kennedy's oldest child, and it will be an interesting hour. >> we look forward to watching it. see you next time. david gregory in washington. make sure to tune in to "meet the press" this sunday. check your local listings for time. >>> are american consumers spending more of their hard earned income? we'll get numbers coming up in eight minute from now and cash-strapped consumers looking to ease the pain in the pocketbook. retailers are going back to an old standbito help, the lay dast way. >>> if you look just at dell's numbers from last night and tiffany's numbers from this morning, you might think the consumer was doing a little better for some confirmation. we got to tune into breaking news that bets to happen. we'll find out how much americans are making and spending, personal income and spending is up in about five minute. >>> jane wells on the latest trend in retail. it's called layaway. there's no one exactly like you. raymond james financial advisors understand that. and they have the freedom to offer unbiased fi
we'll also hear from senator john kerry and bob schrum, robert kennedy's oldest child, and it will be an interesting hour. >> we look forward to watching it. see you next time. david gregory in washington. make sure to tune in to "meet the press" this sunday. check your local listings for time. >>> are american consumers spending more of their hard earned income? we'll get numbers coming up in eight minute from now and cash-strapped consumers looking to ease the pain in...
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robert kennedy. mrs. kennedy, who was 40 years old, now has four daughters and severinsens. both mother and daughter are in excellent condition. senator edward kennedy and mrs. kennedy stayed with mrs. kennedy in the delivery and recover roms. >> i want to say how happy we are today. i told ethyl i think joan and i are going to take this baby home. we think ethyl has enough of them. ♪ >> keep it moving! >> i say to you, we will restore the strength of america. sock it to 'em! sock it to 'em! >> richard milhous nixon will be the next president of the united states. >> we have a new president. he has shown that he's an extremely hard and industrious worker. this morning he indicated that he wasn't going to use the oval room. paper, and she called me up, and said teddy, i see where the president isn't going to use the oval room. she said is, i think someone ought to use it. we're looking into that. >> in 1969, we had a republican president. and it seemed important that we begin to have a loyal opposit
robert kennedy. mrs. kennedy, who was 40 years old, now has four daughters and severinsens. both mother and daughter are in excellent condition. senator edward kennedy and mrs. kennedy stayed with mrs. kennedy in the delivery and recover roms. >> i want to say how happy we are today. i told ethyl i think joan and i are going to take this baby home. we think ethyl has enough of them. ♪ >> keep it moving! >> i say to you, we will restore the strength of america. sock it to...
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robert kennedy, on the hillside, on the same hillside where both robert kennedy and president kennedy are buried. perhaps the most famous hillside in washington. this is a place where, as you can see, the eternal flame at president kennedy's grave site that attracts thousands of visitors every year. people from all over the worldcom here. on saturday, this funeral, of course, will be under very secure circumstances. it is interesting that they picked a saturday. arlington right now sadly is a very busy place. they hold about 30 funerals a day, not just for those fallen in iraq and afghanistan but many of the world war ii and korean generation are dying off. they don't really want to. they had already planned to commit to all the funerals, no matter what day senator kennedy's funeral was. by making it on a weekend, it does make it a bit easier. this will be a congressional funeral, military hon horsors rendered at the grave site. there may be military pallbearers, a gun salute and a boogler. senator kennedy was in the army from 1951 to 1953. he served overseas in europe. he is a vetera
robert kennedy, on the hillside, on the same hillside where both robert kennedy and president kennedy are buried. perhaps the most famous hillside in washington. this is a place where, as you can see, the eternal flame at president kennedy's grave site that attracts thousands of visitors every year. people from all over the worldcom here. on saturday, this funeral, of course, will be under very secure circumstances. it is interesting that they picked a saturday. arlington right now sadly is a...
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then bobby kennedy is gunned down and ted kennedy in many ways, it was really continuing robert kennedy's odyssey. and he did it in an awkward way. he didn't have some of the grit, at first, that bobby kennedy had had. willness to be mean spirited. bobby kennedy would go after the bad guys. ted kennedy was about redemption, reconciliation, and reaching across the aisle. but over a period of time, kennedy's, just, tenacity, and his ability to survive the political cycles was remarkable. and i think once he lost in 1980 and realized that his presidential aspirations were over and found a new role for himself, the one guy that was willing to say, i'm a liberal. bill clinton was saying i'm a new democrat and others were kind of abandoning the new deal and the great society and the new frontier, but not ted kennedy. and at that point, he became a folk hero on the left and he widened what was the robert kennedy coalition of '68, and to the point today, he is literally beloved by the disenfranchised of america. >> john king, it can't be understated, or overstated, i should say, the effect that h
then bobby kennedy is gunned down and ted kennedy in many ways, it was really continuing robert kennedy's odyssey. and he did it in an awkward way. he didn't have some of the grit, at first, that bobby kennedy had had. willness to be mean spirited. bobby kennedy would go after the bad guys. ted kennedy was about redemption, reconciliation, and reaching across the aisle. but over a period of time, kennedy's, just, tenacity, and his ability to survive the political cycles was remarkable. and i...
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, robert kennedy's widow and a fabulous woman in her own right. one of the greatest people alive. and my wife and i, we have three kids, so we came up and spent the fourth of july weekend there at the house, and david gergen had said something very smart earlier, like he usually does. he said that it's really a neighborhood feel there. the term "compound" was really developed as a way after the assassination of robert kennedy to have some sense of privacy and also to, frankly, keep kooks away. but the kennedys' homes there are really like salons, and throughout the summer people just come from the world of arts or commerce, politics, and it's a free form about america and how to make it better. and one -- the central observation i had, because i was spending a lot of time with kerry kennedy, and, you know, katharine towne send from maryland, and we would talk issues. but when everybody was waiting for ted kennedy to arrive. this is the kennedy family waiting for him to come, as if he was the tribal chieftain, and when he finally arrived there for
, robert kennedy's widow and a fabulous woman in her own right. one of the greatest people alive. and my wife and i, we have three kids, so we came up and spent the fourth of july weekend there at the house, and david gergen had said something very smart earlier, like he usually does. he said that it's really a neighborhood feel there. the term "compound" was really developed as a way after the assassination of robert kennedy to have some sense of privacy and also to, frankly, keep...
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from senator robert kennedy's final resting place will be senator edward kennedy. a couple of weeks ago arlington and army officials met with members of senator kennedy's staff. they outlined the area at arlington that they had identified. they certainly showed it to them. they went through all of it and presented this plan to them. that plan was taken to the kennedy family, and, of course, we know now this was at a time when senator kennedy's health was failing, but it was presented to the kennedy family. and now all of this essentially accepted. he will be buried at arlington, and he will be just a few feet from his brothers, wolf? >> off the top of your head, do you know, barbara, the requirements that are necessary to allow someone to be buried at arlington cemetery? >> well, wolf, senator kennedy would have been eligible, we are told, for burial at arlington on the basis of two criteria that will be apparent to people. one, of course, he passed away as a serving member of the united states congress. also, what people may not recall is as a young man, senator k
from senator robert kennedy's final resting place will be senator edward kennedy. a couple of weeks ago arlington and army officials met with members of senator kennedy's staff. they outlined the area at arlington that they had identified. they certainly showed it to them. they went through all of it and presented this plan to them. that plan was taken to the kennedy family, and, of course, we know now this was at a time when senator kennedy's health was failing, but it was presented to the...
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joe kennedy smiling, he is the son of robert f. kennedy. vicky reggie kennedy for the last 17 years, senator kennedy's wife and a woman credited with the senator once used the term saving him. it is a remarkable scene, a beautiful day outside. people waited so patiently. wolf, as this unfolds, the state is saying good-bye to a man who served in the senate for 47 years. it has been more than a half century since the state of massachusetts has not had a senator kennedy. a remarkable tribute and a passing and a changing of the guard here in massachusetts. >> david gergen, you live in cambridge, massachusetts, you teach at harvard. this library has been so special to the kennedy family. it is only appropriate that the body lie in repose at the jfk library? >> absolutely. the kennedy library is one of the foremost attractions in boston and has been since it was built. the director has revived it as an intellectual center. the kennedy family, ted and caroline in particular, have taken a strong interest in the library as well as the kennedy school
joe kennedy smiling, he is the son of robert f. kennedy. vicky reggie kennedy for the last 17 years, senator kennedy's wife and a woman credited with the senator once used the term saving him. it is a remarkable scene, a beautiful day outside. people waited so patiently. wolf, as this unfolds, the state is saying good-bye to a man who served in the senate for 47 years. it has been more than a half century since the state of massachusetts has not had a senator kennedy. a remarkable tribute and a...
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. >> and behind us right now in line, caroline kennedy and her family, robert f. kennedy jr., membersst kennedy family here to greet those who have come to pay respects to ted kennedy. >> senator kennedy to be buried at arlington national cemetery on saturday. that morning his funeral including an obituary from president obama. tomorrow, kennedy will lie in repose at 7:00 p.m. a memorial service, joe biden and senator john mccain among the speakers. join me, wolf blitzer, john king for live coverage. that will happen right here on cnn. >>> kennedy coverage, wherever you turn today, lots of pomp, boldfaced names. but still the most poin yent reflections coming from average americans telling how the legendary senator touched their lives with small acts of kindness. >> gloria gomez holds something dear to her, a letter senator edward kennedy wrote her weeks before his death. >> july 31st. i received it on august 7. >> the letter was a response after she wrote kennedy, thanking him for an act of kindness about his family decades ago. abc news reporter john carl was dr
. >> and behind us right now in line, caroline kennedy and her family, robert f. kennedy jr., membersst kennedy family here to greet those who have come to pay respects to ted kennedy. >> senator kennedy to be buried at arlington national cemetery on saturday. that morning his funeral including an obituary from president obama. tomorrow, kennedy will lie in repose at 7:00 p.m. a memorial service, joe biden and senator john mccain among the speakers. join me, wolf blitzer, john king...
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i'm sorry, it's all i got left. >> robert kennedy jr. said his uncle was like a surrogate father to him. >>> in two hours at 8:00's tueae public will be able to pay their respects to senator kennedy. then at 10:00, there will be a memorial service at the library. you can see the events at cnn and cnn.com. >>> we're following the developments of a terrible and remarkable story of a girl kidnapped at the age of 11, now found 18 years later. authorities in california now saying jacee dugard, 29 years old, was held by a convicted sex offender and his wife in a back yard compound. they say phillip garrido had two daughters with her. this picture in to cnn show garrido and his wife, nancy, taken to jail after the police booking on thursday. the disturbing details of her captivity are now coming to light. randi kaye has more for you. >> reporter: good morning, john, and carol. until now, jacee dugard hasn't been seen since june, 1991. she was grabbed as she walked to her bus stop in south lake tahoe, california. her stepfather, on the driveway,
i'm sorry, it's all i got left. >> robert kennedy jr. said his uncle was like a surrogate father to him. >>> in two hours at 8:00's tueae public will be able to pay their respects to senator kennedy. then at 10:00, there will be a memorial service at the library. you can see the events at cnn and cnn.com. >>> we're following the developments of a terrible and remarkable story of a girl kidnapped at the age of 11, now found 18 years later. authorities in california now...
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the death of his brother in world war ii, assassinations of john kennedy then robert kennedy. family triumphs, weddings and birthday celebrations. pictures of the young brothers playing football. the young jack, bobby, and teddy. and this is the kennedy we did see get old for the past 41 years since his brother, bobby, was gunned down. he was the tormg bearer of that family. in that role, he has a remarkable record of legislative achievement that even his most conservative colleagues pay a tribute too. so as he passes today, people will look back on his record, the voting rights acts of the '60s, medicare legislation of the '60s. the change to add the prescription drug benefits under the bush administration. bipartisan compromise became the trademark of a man who is a principled liberal. that's the legacy in washington as we await the details from the kennedy family, i can tell you this -- we know in the final months his wife, vicki, laid out a detailed plan for how she wants him to be remembered and puts him to rest. the family will get those plans today, john and kiran. if a
the death of his brother in world war ii, assassinations of john kennedy then robert kennedy. family triumphs, weddings and birthday celebrations. pictures of the young brothers playing football. the young jack, bobby, and teddy. and this is the kennedy we did see get old for the past 41 years since his brother, bobby, was gunned down. he was the tormg bearer of that family. in that role, he has a remarkable record of legislative achievement that even his most conservative colleagues pay a...
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kennedy, who in his own right almost won the presidency in '68 if he hadn't have been assassinated in los angeles. and so he ended up having to work a little harder. and he did it because of his big-heartedness. people liked him. he had sympathy for people that were in plight or in -- disadvantaged. and it came through in his entire career. i think this has been a fitting last 48 hours, where people are starting to talk about ted kennedy as one of the real champions of human rights and social justice -- >> yeah. >> -- civil rights. rights for the disabled. and the fact that he's ending his life with two bits of major drama. one is the dignity in which he's handled cancer week by week and has shown us such courage in death, and the second is that the issue that's meant the most to him is health care reform. universal health care. and we see that as being the big issue of the moment, and this fall, we're still going to be talking about ted kennedy, even though he's gone, because there's always a relevance about people getting the proper health care they need. >> yeah. let me -- let me c
kennedy, who in his own right almost won the presidency in '68 if he hadn't have been assassinated in los angeles. and so he ended up having to work a little harder. and he did it because of his big-heartedness. people liked him. he had sympathy for people that were in plight or in -- disadvantaged. and it came through in his entire career. i think this has been a fitting last 48 hours, where people are starting to talk about ted kennedy as one of the real champions of human rights and social...
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president kennedy and senator robert f. kennedy. >>> a school bus hijacked. terrified students jumped into action to save each other as their bus goes out of control and crashes. g to college, so she needs one. - can you help me? - ( shouting ) - yes, you. - our line of next class laptops are perfect for college, and they start at just $650. are those good? 'cause i don't want to get her something - that she thinks is totally lame. - no, they're awesome. and they come with pre-loaded software so she won't have to do a thing. - great. she's good at that. - ( blue shirts laugh ) laptops designed for college and thousands of people eager to help. best buy. buyer be happy. >>> let's get you to wall street now. the dow is riding an eight-session winning streak. i can't even say it it's been so long we've seen this. and there could be positive momentum for the final trading day of the week. susan lisovicz with a preview of the day ahead. and a less tangled pun, hopefully. hey there, susan. >> good morning, heidi. and the opening bell rings on the final trading day
president kennedy and senator robert f. kennedy. >>> a school bus hijacked. terrified students jumped into action to save each other as their bus goes out of control and crashes. g to college, so she needs one. - can you help me? - ( shouting ) - yes, you. - our line of next class laptops are perfect for college, and they start at just $650. are those good? 'cause i don't want to get her something - that she thinks is totally lame. - no, they're awesome. and they come with pre-loaded...
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, robert kennedy, husband of simon shriver died this morning at the age of 88. >> marie shriver's mother and the moerm of arnold schwarzenegger. she's someone who started the special olympics and beloved figure in the kennedy clan. wolf blitzer now takes a look back at her life. >>> the fifth child of justice and rose kennedy was a tireless crusader for the development tally disabled. in 1962 when her older brother, john, was president, shriver wrote an article revealing that one of the kennedy siblings, rosemary, was retarded. she called for a national campaign to bring people like her sister in the main stream of american life. after the assassinations of her brothers job and bobby, eunice shriver's crusade continued. >> in ancient rome, gladiators went to the arena with these words on their lips -- let me win, but if i cannot win, let me be brave in the attempt. >> she founded the special olympics in 1968. the fist games lasted two days attracting 121 athletes from the united states and canada. operating with a high-octane fervor, she helped to develop the special olympics to a year-r
, robert kennedy, husband of simon shriver died this morning at the age of 88. >> marie shriver's mother and the moerm of arnold schwarzenegger. she's someone who started the special olympics and beloved figure in the kennedy clan. wolf blitzer now takes a look back at her life. >>> the fifth child of justice and rose kennedy was a tireless crusader for the development tally disabled. in 1962 when her older brother, john, was president, shriver wrote an article revealing that one...
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seat and they can't count on robert byrd, another elderly senator from the state of west virginia. so what senator kennedy is clearly trying to do here is try to put in motion the possibility that if he does not make it and if his vote is needed, there is an extra democratic needed, that there would be a replacement from massachusetts that could actually be yet another vote for the democrats on health care reform. >> dana bash, thank you very much for that, dana. >>> president obama stumps for health care online and on the air. this afternoon he faces some skeptics. scheduled to give an interview at the white house to a conservative talk radio host, then he turns to the friendlier audience on the internet. the president will take part in an online forum with liberal activists, his political organization. also today, bipartisan negotiations continue among senators, the so-called gang of six on recess with the rest of congress, hold a teleconference to continue their discussions. now, here is one question that looms large in the health care debate. if the white house abandons a gover
seat and they can't count on robert byrd, another elderly senator from the state of west virginia. so what senator kennedy is clearly trying to do here is try to put in motion the possibility that if he does not make it and if his vote is needed, there is an extra democratic needed, that there would be a replacement from massachusetts that could actually be yet another vote for the democrats on health care reform. >> dana bash, thank you very much for that, dana. >>> president...
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. >>> 88-year-old eunice kennedy shriver is in a cape cod hospital. her children are at her side. >>> the improving jobs picture provides an upbeat tone at the white house. president obama says the worst of the recession may be behind us. here is senior white house correspondent ed henry. >> reporter: the upbeat jobs report is little comfort to greg thompson who just feels fortunate the unemployment benefits he corrects in washington, d.c. we are recently extended. >> for me, i'm just glad they did. there's no jobs. i go out every week and i get the same story. >> a couple of miles away at the white house, the president had a much rosier view of the impact of his stimulus plan. >> this morning, we receiving additional signs that the worst may be behind us. >> reporter: while 247,000 more people lost jobs in july, the president noted that is far better than what he inherited. >> we are losing jobs at less than half the rate we were when i took office. we pulled the financial system back from the brink while we rescued our economy from catastrophe. we'v
. >>> 88-year-old eunice kennedy shriver is in a cape cod hospital. her children are at her side. >>> the improving jobs picture provides an upbeat tone at the white house. president obama says the worst of the recession may be behind us. here is senior white house correspondent ed henry. >> reporter: the upbeat jobs report is little comfort to greg thompson who just feels fortunate the unemployment benefits he corrects in washington, d.c. we are recently extended....
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however, there are 2 democrats they can't rely on, ted kennedy, who is ailing, and robert byrd who is elderly and also not reliably there. so, that's why they have to prepare for something that allows them to pass health care potentially route the republican votes because they still don't have the 60 needed to break the filibuster. >> elaine, i want to go to you, because it seems while the democrats are debating, the white house is debating itself with a lot of these things, and i'm not sure where the white house stands on this democratic-only health care reform. >> reporter: look, white house press secretary, robert gibbs, drew, was asked all about this at the gaggle earlier today. he was asked point-blank, you know, have there been strategic discussions about going at this alone, with just democrats. and he said point-blank, no. he said, what we're focused on right now is the work going on among lawmakers, the senate finance committee, he did note, of course, republicans, at least some republicans, what they've been saying certainly doesn't indicate that they're willing to be a part
however, there are 2 democrats they can't rely on, ted kennedy, who is ailing, and robert byrd who is elderly and also not reliably there. so, that's why they have to prepare for something that allows them to pass health care potentially route the republican votes because they still don't have the 60 needed to break the filibuster. >> elaine, i want to go to you, because it seems while the democrats are debating, the white house is debating itself with a lot of these things, and i'm not...
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wade was saved because anthony kennedy was there and not robert bork was there. and that's another legacy of ted kennedy. >> he cut across so many areas. you wanted to make a point. >> he was doing that to make sure other democrats on the judiciary committee, like now vice president joe biden, would go his way in opposing bork, as well. jeffrey makes an excellent point. we have been talking a lot about the fact that ted kennedy reached across the aisle, but he was fiercely partisan and very theatrical. i remember running to the senate chamber, just watching him. he was so animated and so boisterous that the walls were shaking, he was so, you know, loud and talking about what he believed in. >> when he would get excited, he would get excited. >> absolutely. the supreme court, first of all, is up or down. you ear either yay or nay. there's no compromise in the supreme court nominee. but as he stayed in the senate, he used to tell his aides he had made a mistake earlier on in his career when president richard nixon offered hall of fame compromise of a version of uni
wade was saved because anthony kennedy was there and not robert bork was there. and that's another legacy of ted kennedy. >> he cut across so many areas. you wanted to make a point. >> he was doing that to make sure other democrats on the judiciary committee, like now vice president joe biden, would go his way in opposing bork, as well. jeffrey makes an excellent point. we have been talking a lot about the fact that ted kennedy reached across the aisle, but he was fiercely partisan...
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we're told they three senators, senators byrd, kennedy and mikulski won't be ascending health issues. senator micullski broke her ankle, we're told by robert gibbs, so she won't be there. 57 of the 60 democratic senators in the senate expected to be on hand here today, kyra? >> all right, elaine quijano, thanks. >>> we want to know what you think about the second 100 days of obama's presidency. and then tune in to cnn's "national report card" only on cnn. >>> hoping to hear anything about their loved ones. that's the situation for the families of three americans being held in iran. the three apparently were hiking in a scenic part of northern iraq when they crossed the unmarked border into iran and were arrested. that was on friday. and an iranian lawmaker is now quoted as saying he thinks they came over as spies but their case is under investigation. of course, it's not easy to get them out and swiss diplomats are working that ank, because u.s./iranian diplomacy still really doesn't exist. >>> some would-be terrorists had big plans for australia, plans that landed nowhere and landed
we're told they three senators, senators byrd, kennedy and mikulski won't be ascending health issues. senator micullski broke her ankle, we're told by robert gibbs, so she won't be there. 57 of the 60 democratic senators in the senate expected to be on hand here today, kyra? >> all right, elaine quijano, thanks. >>> we want to know what you think about the second 100 days of obama's presidency. and then tune in to cnn's "national report card" only on cnn. >>>...
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i'd say maybe robert kennedy or jorge mcgovern? >> why were you interested in working in the george mcgovern campaign? >> i come to know him working with senator kennedy and i knew of his real passion about the war in vietnam which i shared. and he seemed to me, as a 1972 campaign developed, almost the only candidate that was truly against that war and then he called me up and wanted to know if i wanted to join his campaign and i said, yes i did. >> got some audio tape. it's kind of long - it's over three minutes - of lyndon johnson conversation from the oval office with bobby kennedy at the time - was attorney general - this is in the - may of 1964. >> must have been just ending his term as attorney general. through new explain what's with going in 1964? >> there was some time, so some talk he might be vice president candidate. lyndon johnson didn't have a vice president. if the president succeeded or a vice president succeeded on the death of a president, he served the rest of the term but without a vice president. that was johns
i'd say maybe robert kennedy or jorge mcgovern? >> why were you interested in working in the george mcgovern campaign? >> i come to know him working with senator kennedy and i knew of his real passion about the war in vietnam which i shared. and he seemed to me, as a 1972 campaign developed, almost the only candidate that was truly against that war and then he called me up and wanted to know if i wanted to join his campaign and i said, yes i did. >> got some audio tape. it's...
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it was clear that he and robert kennedy were not friends at all, politically. johnson made an announcement that nobody serving in his cabinet could be on the ticket with him as vice president. robert kennedy said that he was sorry for taking all the other fellows over the side. he later said he would run for the senate in new york and i think that he left the department of justice in may or june of 1964. >> in 1964, how hot was the vietnam war. >> it was rolling along. we were very closely allied with some dubious leaders of the country. it did not seem popular at all. in 1964, it was a serious war. we did not see any gains of very much. >> this clip is about 3 1/2 minutes. >> bob mcnamara had a talk with me and asked me to come over. i think there is a lot of -- i had the same feeling with president candidate i think there are a lot of people around such as douglas dillon and some others, whether they are involved in making the decisions or not, they frequently have some good ideas in some of these matters. i think that was the advantage of dealing with the pr
it was clear that he and robert kennedy were not friends at all, politically. johnson made an announcement that nobody serving in his cabinet could be on the ticket with him as vice president. robert kennedy said that he was sorry for taking all the other fellows over the side. he later said he would run for the senate in new york and i think that he left the department of justice in may or june of 1964. >> in 1964, how hot was the vietnam war. >> it was rolling along. we were very...
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. >> up next it's q & a with the former aid to robert kennedy. and then your calls and comments on "washington journal". the ran corporation releases results on a study of rising healthcare costs on united states industries. see that live today at 1:00 profit margins eastern on c-span. live cove rubble of a town hall meeting with virginia congressman gene morn and doctor and former vermont governor. at 7 profit margins eastern on tuesday on c-span. >> as debate over healthcare continues the healthcare hub for c-span is a resource. go on-line and follow the latest tweets and video adds. watch town hall meetings and share your thoughts with your own citizen video including video from any town halls you've gone to and there's more at c-span dot org/healthcare.
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their brother robert kennedy, jr. is an environmental lawyer, author, and ready of us. anthony, the son of sargent shriver and eunice kennedy runs best buddies, a nonprofit for developmentally disabled people. pennsylvania, maria on the republican line. caller: i'm truly sorry for the kennedy family, but he left behind a legacy that i will never understand, being a catholic. he supported abortion rights. being hispanic and see many abortion centers near people who are either hispanic or black, i find it very discriminatory. it is a program of systematic eugenics. god rest his soul. i'm very sorry that he did not do what he was supposed to do as a good catholic. host: to our independent line, andrew from florida. caller: good morning. i'm an independent, as you say. i grew up with the kennedys, even with vietnam, but i see all of these people despising the man and i do not see where they have the right to through the stone at someone. they are cleaning their catholics and catholics are the ones who give a false name to the crater. the name was yahweh and yeshua and now a
their brother robert kennedy, jr. is an environmental lawyer, author, and ready of us. anthony, the son of sargent shriver and eunice kennedy runs best buddies, a nonprofit for developmentally disabled people. pennsylvania, maria on the republican line. caller: i'm truly sorry for the kennedy family, but he left behind a legacy that i will never understand, being a catholic. he supported abortion rights. being hispanic and see many abortion centers near people who are either hispanic or black,...
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kennedy. after that, we will show you senator kennedy paused speeches at the 1980 and 2008 democratic national convention. and later, gerry connolly holds a town hall meeting endin virgi. on c-span tomorrow morning, the federal communications commission will hold a meeting on the wireless communications industry. that will look specifically at in -- issues of competition and increasing broadband access. we will bring it to you live, starting at 10:00 a.m. eastern. and later, from the heritage foundation, a look at the recent presidential election in afghanistan and what it means about the fight against the taliban and u.s. efforts to increase security there. live coverage begins at noon hear on c-span. >> go inside the supreme court to see the public places and was rarely seen spaces. hear directly from the justices as they provide their insight about the court and the building. "the supreme court -- home to america as high as corke." the first sunday in october on c-span. >> senator ted kenne
kennedy. after that, we will show you senator kennedy paused speeches at the 1980 and 2008 democratic national convention. and later, gerry connolly holds a town hall meeting endin virgi. on c-span tomorrow morning, the federal communications commission will hold a meeting on the wireless communications industry. that will look specifically at in -- issues of competition and increasing broadband access. we will bring it to you live, starting at 10:00 a.m. eastern. and later, from the heritage...
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. ♪ >> years as robert kennedy's press secretary, and at the time when walter cronkite was considered for the role of president, tonight. >> george mason university present on the role of higher education in training and information technology professionals. >> go inside the supreme court to see the public places and those rarely-seen spaces. hear directly from the justices as they provide their and set. the supreme court, home to america's highest court. >> private donations? >> grants, and stuff like that. >> donations? >> i do not know. >> federally? >> america's cable companies created a c-span as a public service, a private business initiative. no government mandate. no government money. "washington journal" continues. host: joining us now for a discussion of if anything and everything. ron, and lilnda, she is a political correspondent for the christian science monitor -- that is lilnda. so, the obama family goes off for a week of fun. there will begin to run ads in that local market. would you make of this? guest: it shows two things -- the president never truly goes on vacation
. ♪ >> years as robert kennedy's press secretary, and at the time when walter cronkite was considered for the role of president, tonight. >> george mason university present on the role of higher education in training and information technology professionals. >> go inside the supreme court to see the public places and those rarely-seen spaces. hear directly from the justices as they provide their and set. the supreme court, home to america's highest court. >> private...
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. >> his years as robert kennedy's secretary and a time when walter cronkite was considered for the role of vice president. sunday night on c-span. >> "washington journal" continues. host: we will talk to you about a statement that was -- that came in yesterday's press briefing with robert gibbs. it is reported by afp under the headline "obama ok with a single term if he reaches his call." it says obama -- if he reaches his goal. he will be fine with serving only one term if he reaches some of his most audacious goals. i have heard the president say that, if making tough decisions that washington has failed to deal with for decades means that he only lives in this house and makes those decisions for four years, he is comfortable with that. we want to get your input in and hear what you think about the president and the thought that he might trade a second term for success in some of his goals. the numbers are on the screen. you can also send us messages through e-mail and twitter. the article says that his comments came as some of president obama's democratic allies are balking at his pu
. >> his years as robert kennedy's secretary and a time when walter cronkite was considered for the role of vice president. sunday night on c-span. >> "washington journal" continues. host: we will talk to you about a statement that was -- that came in yesterday's press briefing with robert gibbs. it is reported by afp under the headline "obama ok with a single term if he reaches his call." it says obama -- if he reaches his goal. he will be fine with serving only...
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kennedy explicitly tried to reach across the divide, but when he was killed we lost our chance and they won. president nixon who was actually a communist compared to most people that came after him in the republican party -- [laughter] he believed in the affirmative action, he signed a bill creating an environmental protection agency. he still thought arithmetic mattered when you put budgets together. [laughter] he went to china. they were really good at dividing people and building on resentment, the silent majority, and all of that, which was a racial call to signal, really. they went along with that and tell president reagan came along with his unique contribution to this. reagan could tell a story like nobody. he convinced everybody that the government would screw up a two- car parade. trickle-down economics was actually good for poor people and middle-class people, he said. with those two constraint, the cultural division and a corporative economics, they managed to triple the government debt in 12 years while in comes continued to drop for middle- class people. and then came the s
kennedy explicitly tried to reach across the divide, but when he was killed we lost our chance and they won. president nixon who was actually a communist compared to most people that came after him in the republican party -- [laughter] he believed in the affirmative action, he signed a bill creating an environmental protection agency. he still thought arithmetic mattered when you put budgets together. [laughter] he went to china. they were really good at dividing people and building on...
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today have the three brothers, ted kennedy and robert and john. and the headline is, the lion of the senate. we have jim from georgia, good morning you are on the air. caller: good morning, i have one comment, i have a couple about mr. kennedy's replacement. it seemed that earlier in the country, that state legislators, not voters put the senators in the office, for more representation from your state. if your state was the ones to vote to represent that state. and my second comment and question or comment is about our national health care system and the way it works. i am 50 years old, i have worked my whole life, i have emphysema and diabetic, and i wondered why they haven't looked at the possibility of national health care program in the country that's supposed to have liberty and justice for all, and it is set up that goes cradle to grave for everybody. that would allow for -- they would have to look at the budget and see what they are spending on the v.a. system, i am also a veteran, i spent years in the infantry. they can look at the v.a. sy
today have the three brothers, ted kennedy and robert and john. and the headline is, the lion of the senate. we have jim from georgia, good morning you are on the air. caller: good morning, i have one comment, i have a couple about mr. kennedy's replacement. it seemed that earlier in the country, that state legislators, not voters put the senators in the office, for more representation from your state. if your state was the ones to vote to represent that state. and my second comment and...
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he will be laid to rest next to his brother's robert and john kennedy. now, from highlights of the political career of senator ted kennedy, and these are two of his speeches. first, we have the 1980 speech. the year, he unsuccessfully challenged president carter for the democratic presidential nomination. after that, we will show you the speech at the 2008 convention in denver. >> thank you very much. ♪ [chanting] ♪ >> thank you very much. thank you very much for your very eloquent introduction. [unintelligible] i think you for your eloquent introduction. well, things worked out a little different from the way i thought, but let me tell you, i still love new york. [applause] my fellow democrats and my fellow americans, i have come here tonight not to argue as a candidate but to affirm a cause. i'm asking you--i am asking you to renew the commitment of the democratic party to economic justice. [applause] i am asking you to renew our commitment to a fair and lasting prosperity that can put america back to work. this is the cause that brought me into th
he will be laid to rest next to his brother's robert and john kennedy. now, from highlights of the political career of senator ted kennedy, and these are two of his speeches. first, we have the 1980 speech. the year, he unsuccessfully challenged president carter for the democratic presidential nomination. after that, we will show you the speech at the 2008 convention in denver. >> thank you very much. ♪ [chanting] ♪ >> thank you very much. thank you very much for your very...
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kennedy explicitly tried to reach across the divide, but when he was killed we lost our chance and they won. president nixon who was actually a communist compared to most people that came after him in the republican party -- [laughter] he believed in the affirmative action, he signed a bill creating an environmental protection agency. he still thought arithmetic mattered when you put budgets together. [laughter] he went to china. they were really good at dividing people and building on resentment, the silent majority, and all of that, which was a racial call to signal, really. they went along with that and tell president reagan came along with his unique contribution to this. reagan could tell a story like nobody. he convinced everybody that the government would screw up a two- car parade. trickle-down economics was actually good for poor people and middle-class people, he said. with those two constraint, the cultural division and a corporative economics, they managed to triple the government debt in 12 years while in comes continued to drop for middle- class people. and then came the s
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and alito and kennedy. he says we do not do cost- benefit analysis when it comes to the constitution. it must be complied with. you must be able to confront the evidence against you. i love cases in which the justices defy this labeling of who is on what side of these cases. i come now to two glass cases. i will mention pearson against callahan. if you want to go to qualified immunity, do not stop to decide whether the novel constitutional question has been resolved in your case. i want to back up to another case. it is the case in which the so- called strip search case, involving a search of a 13-year- old girl right down to her underwear, based on suspicion that she might be possessing or distributing a drug forbidden by school policy. in this case, ibuprofen in high potency quantities. this was the case in which the oral argument may have helped to determine the outcome. the ninth circuit said there was a fourth amendment violation here. this was an unreasonable search and seizure, even under the precede
and alito and kennedy. he says we do not do cost- benefit analysis when it comes to the constitution. it must be complied with. you must be able to confront the evidence against you. i love cases in which the justices defy this labeling of who is on what side of these cases. i come now to two glass cases. i will mention pearson against callahan. if you want to go to qualified immunity, do not stop to decide whether the novel constitutional question has been resolved in your case. i want to back...
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kennedy explicitly tried to reach across the divide, but when he was killed we lost our chance and they won. president nixon who was actually a communist compared to most people that came after him in the republican party -- [laughter] he believed in the affirmative action, he signed a bill creating an environmental protection agency. he still thought arithmetic mattered when you put budgets together. [laughter] he went to china. they were really good at dividing people and building on resentment, the silent majority, and all of that, which was a racial call to signal, really. they went along with that and tell president reagan came along with his unique contribution to this. reagan could tell a story like nobody. he convinced everybody that the government would screw up a two- car parade. trickle-down economics was actually good for poor people and middle-class people, he said. with those two constraint, the cultural division and a corporative economics, they managed to triple the government debt in 12 years while in comes continued to drop for middle- class people. and then came the s
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we in robert kennedy, her church, the visiting nurses association. -- we involved her community, her church, the visiting nurse association. mary is taking her medication and the last time we looked, her depression score is down to nine. so, she is under control. that is the core of what we are trying to do. we are trying to work with people living real lives, and doing real things, fully employed, getting information from cigna that we do not have, getting information from our care manager. we have a doctor who knew something was alright. we have a care manager who would not give up and we had some information from mcnatt to help us put this all together and that is what we're trying to do in this collaboration i'm going to give my side and close on that. we do this in urban communities, small committees, large communities. we think this is what advanced primary-care practice is all about. the doctors love it. it takes off the burden of the paperwork. they get a patient that is ready to talk to them. the nurses love it. they're being able to practice nursing the way they want to pra
we in robert kennedy, her church, the visiting nurses association. -- we involved her community, her church, the visiting nurse association. mary is taking her medication and the last time we looked, her depression score is down to nine. so, she is under control. that is the core of what we are trying to do. we are trying to work with people living real lives, and doing real things, fully employed, getting information from cigna that we do not have, getting information from our care manager. we...
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for his dear brother robert at st. patrick's cathedral in 1968, when he said, "my brother need not be idealized or enlarged in death beyond what he was in life. to be remembered simply as a good and decent man who saw wrong and tried to right it, saw suffering and tried to heal it, saw war and tried to stop it." like both of his brothers, ted kennedy was a public man with a public faith. his strongsuit was a central stream of biblical faith expressed both in the hebrew and christian scriptures. his strongsuit was the faith of the great hebrew prophets of isiah, jeramiah, amos. it was they who tied the quality of faith to the character of justice in the land. it was they who stood in defense of the widows, the orphans and refugees of their time. the striking resemblance of these groups to the women, children, families and immigrants in poverty of our time did not escape ted kennedy's notice. his public faith was reinforced and nurtured in the christian scriptures. we've heard matthew today. now we should remember the go
for his dear brother robert at st. patrick's cathedral in 1968, when he said, "my brother need not be idealized or enlarged in death beyond what he was in life. to be remembered simply as a good and decent man who saw wrong and tried to right it, saw suffering and tried to heal it, saw war and tried to stop it." like both of his brothers, ted kennedy was a public man with a public faith. his strongsuit was a central stream of biblical faith expressed both in the hebrew and christian...
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he was laid to rest next to his brothers john and robert. this ceremony is half an hour. [investing chattdistinct chatte] >> hut. halt. to my left, march. >> there is a fitting the moment to have a burial at the end of the day because we know that the sun will come back tomorrow. as we think of teddy, we know that his new life begins and as we look at this great family, we're sure that the life is already beginning and that good things will happen. mr. vice president, vicki, members of the family, it is for all of us a very special time in the life of our country. we begin in the name of the father and of the sun and of the holy spirit. >> dear friends in christ, in the name of jesus and his church, we gathered together. may god bring into everlasting peace and rest. we share the pain and loss, and therefore we comfort one another with these words. . cara? >> >> a legal -- a reading from a letter. we will change our live body to conform with the body by the power that enables them false hope. [unintelligible] >> thanks be to god. may have for just a moment raise the voice
he was laid to rest next to his brothers john and robert. this ceremony is half an hour. [investing chattdistinct chatte] >> hut. halt. to my left, march. >> there is a fitting the moment to have a burial at the end of the day because we know that the sun will come back tomorrow. as we think of teddy, we know that his new life begins and as we look at this great family, we're sure that the life is already beginning and that good things will happen. mr. vice president, vicki, members...
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> we are still waiting for this briefing to get under way with press secretary for the white house, robert gibbs. it should start soon. 3:00 this afternoon, we will be live in boston for the massachusetts governor discussing the special election situation with the passing of senator kennedy. we see mr. gibbs taking the cup -- taking the podium now. >> good afternoon, everyone. welcome back. let me get organized. just one quick scheduling announcement -- on tuesday, september 15, the president will address the national afl-cio convention in pittsburgh. with that -- hold on -- divert the cameras over here. yes? tuesday, september 15, a big month for pittsburgh. >> is the president still asking israelis to ask all settlement building? >> the presidents of views on this -- the president possible use on this have been clear and there has been no change from us. -- the president's views on this have been clear and there has been no change from us. there has been productive meetings over the past few weeks. >> the two sides may be able to come together during the general assembly meetings in new
> we are still waiting for this briefing to get under way with press secretary for the white house, robert gibbs. it should start soon. 3:00 this afternoon, we will be live in boston for the massachusetts governor discussing the special election situation with the passing of senator kennedy. we see mr. gibbs taking the cup -- taking the podium now. >> good afternoon, everyone. welcome back. let me get organized. just one quick scheduling announcement -- on tuesday, september 15, the...
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president kennedy went his way, but his brother, attorney general robert kennedy watched over a program called operation mongoose which was essentially what we would call today state-sponsored terrorism sugar fields, arming assassins, blowing up power stations, and that's luis -- it didn't work well because we don't know how to destroy an economy without bombing it. using sabotage was hard because the cubans are good at their intelligence and were able to protect themselves. so what happened? what happened lyndon johnson inherited the white house in 1963 and he was inexperienced in foreign affairs. he was a domestic president and got caught up in vietnam so they took him ten days before he picked up the telephone and called jay william fulbright a widely respected chair of the senate committee on foreign relations a fellow southerner from arkansas and a brilliant man, the road scholar and lyndon johnson says marshall i do about cuba? we tried to of lead this cheap invasion so forth. what do you think i ought to do? senator fulbright began to reply to say that's not get into anything dra
president kennedy went his way, but his brother, attorney general robert kennedy watched over a program called operation mongoose which was essentially what we would call today state-sponsored terrorism sugar fields, arming assassins, blowing up power stations, and that's luis -- it didn't work well because we don't know how to destroy an economy without bombing it. using sabotage was hard because the cubans are good at their intelligence and were able to protect themselves. so what happened?...
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now kennedy had, as sam brilliantly reports, had valorously fought against robert bork's nomination, defeated that, was perceived to be the key guy to take on an arch conservative nominee to the court. into the process, anita hill turns up. suddenly the whole country is fixated on sexual harassment. ted kennedy retreats into the backgrounds, doesn't say much during the hearing, many suspect because of ted's own behavior. in the middle of that, he goes to anniversary party for some old friends from louisiana, edmund and doris reggie and meets or remeets their daughter vicki, one of their daughters, and very quietly, very much below the radar screen begins a relationship that really, i would argue, totally transformed the last 15 to 20 years of his life. so you have all this going on. and the year ends with a trial in palm beach. court tv had just come on the air. at first, kennedy's lawyers fought having camer in the courtroom. we all know about the court tv phenomena now. they got in there. there's national, international tention on this trial. ted kennedy turns up, testifies, he's c
now kennedy had, as sam brilliantly reports, had valorously fought against robert bork's nomination, defeated that, was perceived to be the key guy to take on an arch conservative nominee to the court. into the process, anita hill turns up. suddenly the whole country is fixated on sexual harassment. ted kennedy retreats into the backgrounds, doesn't say much during the hearing, many suspect because of ted's own behavior. in the middle of that, he goes to anniversary party for some old friends...
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robert kennedy jr. is about to walk by esper did meade we can get a shot of him info he has become a famous environmentalist. he is the son of robert kennedy jr.. he is coming in to pay his respects. these are some of his children with him. robert kennedy jr. is one of the 11 children that were born to senator robert kennedy and his wife ethel kennedy. it is easy to get into the big picture here. this is a very personal moment for this family that has lost a patriarch of the family. i wanted to have a it's joined by senator john warner. he has known tennillle can -- teddy kennedy for many years. they were colleagues for many years in the senate. i am very pleased to have him with us. thank you and welcome. >> i am very pleased and honored to join americans coast-to- coast and indeed people all over the world in this quiet reflection on a great man. martha: talk to me a little bit about -- some of the difference is that you had in the senate over the years and also how your friendship was able to superce
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the grave marker for kennedy is already finished and will look just like his brother, robert kennedy. it will be a wooden cross and a marker on the ground. shepard: coming up, someone who worked with the suspect in the kidnapping jaycee dugard jaycee. and indeed case -- in the case of the teterboro crash, there could be recommendations under way. if you're taking 8 extra-strength tylenol... a day on the days that you have arthritis pain, you could end up taking 4 times the number... of pills compared to aleve. choose aleve and you could start taking fewer pills. just 2 aleve have the strength... to relieve arthritis pain all day. shepard: now at half past and in los angeles, we confirm michael jackson's death was a homicide. there were a number of drugs in his body, and prosecutors are now pushing for possible criminal charges. adam is live in our los angeles newsroom with the latest. >> we just got off the phone with one of our colleagues. at this point, there are no plans to arrest dr. conrad murray any time soon because they do not believe he is a flight risk. that can always chang
the grave marker for kennedy is already finished and will look just like his brother, robert kennedy. it will be a wooden cross and a marker on the ground. shepard: coming up, someone who worked with the suspect in the kidnapping jaycee dugard jaycee. and indeed case -- in the case of the teterboro crash, there could be recommendations under way. if you're taking 8 extra-strength tylenol... a day on the days that you have arthritis pain, you could end up taking 4 times the number... of pills...
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kennedy and the late senator robert kennedy. her surviving brother, ted kennedy, is battling brain cancer and was not in attendance. michael phelps making news again. the gold medalist was involved in a car crash in baltimore. it was not his fault, but they are citing him for driving without a license on him. he presented an expired michigan driver's license even though he lives in maryland. another driver crashed into his vehicle after that driver ran a red light. phelps was not hurt. the other woman was taken to hospital. phelps was not under the influence of anything. you might recall he pleaded guilty to drunken driving in 2004 and was sentenced to probation. we are tracking h1n1. the race to make a vaccine available soon. a third drug maker is testing its vaccine in humans. the company will run clinical trials in europe and canada, plus the u.s., with results expected next month. health officials have said they hope to begin vaccinating the public by the middle of october. the number of h1n1 cases in the u.s. keeps rising.
kennedy and the late senator robert kennedy. her surviving brother, ted kennedy, is battling brain cancer and was not in attendance. michael phelps making news again. the gold medalist was involved in a car crash in baltimore. it was not his fault, but they are citing him for driving without a license on him. he presented an expired michigan driver's license even though he lives in maryland. another driver crashed into his vehicle after that driver ran a red light. phelps was not hurt. the...
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kennedy and of course, robert kennedy. last night, the senator's friends, family and colleagues paid tribute to the liberal lion at an event appropriately called the celebration of life. life. >> other times, in committee on the floor, or even in the press, teddy would lay into me with the harsh eest liberal rhetoric you could imagine, but just minutes later he'd come over and put his arm around me and ask, how did i do? do? >> that's great. >> he had one of the best speeches because they were tight and talked how they worked together, worked against each other and understood the ins and outs of the united states and orrin hatch had a chance to see him and they had pictures and senator biden-- excuse me vice-president biden was outstanding and caroline kennedy was moving. and he felt an obligation to help raise the kids of his brothers. >> absolutely. >> and he always was active there and she kind of brought us in behind of scenes last night. and let us set the scene for what you're looking at there. screen left is the ete
kennedy and of course, robert kennedy. last night, the senator's friends, family and colleagues paid tribute to the liberal lion at an event appropriately called the celebration of life. life. >> other times, in committee on the floor, or even in the press, teddy would lay into me with the harsh eest liberal rhetoric you could imagine, but just minutes later he'd come over and put his arm around me and ask, how did i do? do? >> that's great. >> he had one of the best speeches...
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you go back to the power of the kennedys, and back to 1968 when robert kennedy was shot in los angeles, and in 1969, ted kennedy was getting his political legs. if you take out what happened at chappaquiddick, does this scenario change? does edward kennedy go on to battle richard nixon in 1972? that is a real historic possibility if you look back on the political times. >> definitely the incident at chappaquiddick and the death of mary jo kopechne and the impact it had on his life changed the art he had to go for the presidency. in 1979, he decided to do just that. it was interesting going back over those interviews. he could not really articulate why he wanted to be president. that was a problem in 1980. despite attend primary victories in 1980, he could not overcome then-president jimmy carter for the nomination. that ended his presidential aspirations. you are right. minus what happened at chappaquiddick, it could have been a very depressed dory according to pretty much every historian you talk to -- it could have been a very different story. martha: it is a very large family. they
you go back to the power of the kennedys, and back to 1968 when robert kennedy was shot in los angeles, and in 1969, ted kennedy was getting his political legs. if you take out what happened at chappaquiddick, does this scenario change? does edward kennedy go on to battle richard nixon in 1972? that is a real historic possibility if you look back on the political times. >> definitely the incident at chappaquiddick and the death of mary jo kopechne and the impact it had on his life changed...
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kennedy and robert kennedy, at arlington national cemetery. with an epa estimated 32 miles per gallon. and up to 600 miles between fill ups. it's the most fuel efficient crossover on the highway. better than honda cr-v, toyota rav4 and even the ford escape hybrid. the all new chevy equinox. being smart. yep. just booked my 10th night on hotels.com, so i get a night free. you. me. getaway. really? where? anywhere you want. a bed and breakfast? bed and breakfast. check. a place by the beach? a place by awesome. oh, you are smart. accumulate 10 nights and get a night free. welcome rewards from hotels.com. smart. so smart. sean: tonight in your america, the issue of health care reform is one championed by senator ted kennedy throughout his life so as the nation mourns the passing of the long time massachusetts senator, many are asking how his death will effect the current health care debate in washington. and joining me now to help analyze this, a much more -- and much more is a columnist and fox news anchor. you know, look at the headlines week o
kennedy and robert kennedy, at arlington national cemetery. with an epa estimated 32 miles per gallon. and up to 600 miles between fill ups. it's the most fuel efficient crossover on the highway. better than honda cr-v, toyota rav4 and even the ford escape hybrid. the all new chevy equinox. being smart. yep. just booked my 10th night on hotels.com, so i get a night free. you. me. getaway. really? where? anywhere you want. a bed and breakfast? bed and breakfast. check. a place by the beach? a...
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john kennedy and senator robert kennedy. i'm loren sivan. we head back to the o'reilly factor here on fox. laura: in the unresolved problem segment tonight, a controversy is brewing over president obama's decision to remember 9/11 as a national day of service. some critics believe that marking 9/11 as a day for volunteerism gheens the memory of the thousands who were killed by muslim extremists on that fateful september morning. joining us now from new york, fox news analyst and my old friend alan colmes. now, alan, i knew it was going to be something like this when you and i were back on television together it was one these raw meat subjects. look, the 9/11, the day of volunteerism. that's fine, volunteering, isn't that great? but when i looked at the groups involved on this teleconference call that had to organize, get everything in place for the day of service, it's acorn, afl-cio. the color of change group. the group that's boycotting beck or trying to. the community action partisanship partnership. these are a bunch of
john kennedy and senator robert kennedy. i'm loren sivan. we head back to the o'reilly factor here on fox. laura: in the unresolved problem segment tonight, a controversy is brewing over president obama's decision to remember 9/11 as a national day of service. some critics believe that marking 9/11 as a day for volunteerism gheens the memory of the thousands who were killed by muslim extremists on that fateful september morning. joining us now from new york, fox news analyst and my old friend...
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kennedy and senator robert kennedy later today. now, senator kennedy's remains are right now en route to andrews air force base and that is where molly henneberg is standing by and molly, what do we expect when senator ted kennedy's body arrives there. >> hi, in a couple of hours, expect the hearse and the motorcade to begin the trip over to washington. we're in camp springs maryland, a 30 minute trip to washington where senator kennedy will pay his-- will have his final farewell to the nation's capital and the nation's capitol building where he served for so long. as you said, he will refly, his remains will fly and family attend from massachusetts to andrews air force base, about an hour and a half flight or so and then it will take about an hour for the hearse, for the casket to be offloaded off the military plane and put into the motorcade. the family get into the medicaid ca medica medica medicaid motorcade cars as well, a final ride in the city and the family asked for a modicum of andrews air force base, that's why we're out
kennedy and senator robert kennedy later today. now, senator kennedy's remains are right now en route to andrews air force base and that is where molly henneberg is standing by and molly, what do we expect when senator ted kennedy's body arrives there. >> hi, in a couple of hours, expect the hearse and the motorcade to begin the trip over to washington. we're in camp springs maryland, a 30 minute trip to washington where senator kennedy will pay his-- will have his final farewell to the...
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kennedy, as well as jackie kennedy, and his brother robert f. kennedy, the former attorney general who was tragically assassinated.
kennedy, as well as jackie kennedy, and his brother robert f. kennedy, the former attorney general who was tragically assassinated.